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Professional golfer turned golf coach, Paige Spiranac is a well-renowned individual and social media personality across the United States of America. To prove her popularity, she has over 260,000 subscribers on YouTube, and 3.5 million Instagram followers.

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She played Division 1 golf for the San Diego State University and the University of Arizona. During the time, she won the All-Mountain West Conference in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. Pro-golfer Paige Spiranac has been in relationships with some baseball players in the past. However, her thoughts on the game back in 2019 were not-so-appealing.

Paige Spiranac believed baseball was boring

By the late 19th century, baseball had become an everyday game in the USA. Once the NY Yankees fandom settled across the country, other cities followed. Today, the MLB World Series successfully glues everyone to their television screens. Therefore, in today’s age, baseball in the USA is not just a game, it’s a carnival.

Amidst this, Paige Spiranac Tweeted a rather controversial sentiment in 2019. She said, “I used to think baseball was boring, I was wrong.” However, in the same Tweet, she stood corrected.

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Markedly, Paige quit golf in 2016 after she failed to reach the LPGA tour.

What does Paige think about steroids in the MLB?

In a video that Paige pushed on her Twitter handle in August this year, she spoke about the rules that she found “dumb” in NFL, NHL, MLB, and Tennis.

For the MLB, Paige had a rather controversial and less-popular opinion in the public eye. She said, “In baseball, we all know steroids should be legal.” While talking about football and tennis, she said, “The OT rule and football, I think we all agree that this one needs to be removed. The top rule is A fumble’s a fumble, a pick is a pick. In hockey and soccer, offsides.”

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Do you think if baseball ever officially allowed PED and steroid usage, it would lose its prestige as one of the greatest and most traditional American sports?

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Should the MLB legitimately recognize steroids? Let us know your views in the comments section.

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